Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 660. Breakout of the Lost City

Bandak stepped into the palace of the undead alone.

Seeing such a scene, the soldiers of Dherim looked at each other in blank dismay.

Not long after Bhandak entered the palace, the Swadian warriors followed suit.

After all, letting Bundak break in alone is almost like sending a sheep to a tiger's mouth. Although Bandak's usual combat effectiveness is amazing. But judging from the combat methods this time, it is unknown what kind of weird checkpoints the undead clan has arranged ahead.

Almost several hundred soldiers followed Bundak.

The lizard tribe next to them noticed the movement here and wanted to stop it. But he was stopped by the man who came out to negotiate.

"Let them go in. Anyway, there is a dead end ahead." The man said easily.

As soon as several columns of people entered the palace of the undead tribe, they all felt that the temperature of the surrounding air dropped several levels.

Although the whole building is a stone-sealed space.

But every now and then there would be a draft.

The indoor visibility is relatively low, which is more than enough for the undead. But for the fighters of Dherim: it is a bit difficult to move an inch.

Everyone leaned against the edge of the wall and carefully walked towards the ferry, relying on the lights in their hands. But this road seems to be longer than anyone imagined. It wasn't until the soldiers couldn't help but started talking to each other in low voices that everyone finally saw a room with an open door in front of them.

The officer who was at the forefront took a look inside. Although I don't know what it is, the vision in the room is indeed much clearer.

Commander Bandak was one step ahead of them, and was already standing in the wide open space in this room.

The officer took the lead and walked in, stopping beside Bandak.

There was a burst of exclamation behind him, and the officer looked back without knowing why. It was found that everyone was looking at the roof of the room from an upward angle. The officer himself looked up, and after seeing the scene on the roof, he couldn't help but gasped.

What was reflected in his eyes was not the dark ceiling or the gorgeous decoration. It is a sea of ​​stars that is close in front of you, which is more than ten times and a hundred times clearer than what you usually observe with the naked eye in the wild.

"Commander, this is?" the subordinate officer couldn't help asking.

Bundak didn't answer,

Instead, he stared solemnly at the altar in the center of the room.

After a while, a man's figure walked out from behind the altar.

"Is the formation of Deherim's surrender always so special? I thought only Bundak was in charge." The man said.

The soldiers behind Bandak fell silent all of a sudden, their eyes fixed on the enemy who appeared suddenly.

"As you can see, we will not surrender." Bandak said slowly.

The man seemed a little surprised, but that expression only stayed on his face for a moment.

"Then I won't talk nonsense. If you step into this palace today, you will only suffer death." The man said viciously.

"Bang!!"

The mechanism hidden on the stone wall showed its prototype, the secret door was opened, and thousands of undead warriors walked out from it.

The warriors of Dherim clearly saw that the undead warriors who appeared here were completely different from the undead warriors they met on the battlefield before.

Their skin is covered with a layer of fluorescent light. That layer of fluorescence seemed to be their strongest defense. cling to their bodies.

The Swadian fighters immediately walked from the back of the team to the front, or squatted or stood upright, picked up the shield in their hands, and formed a formation.

Bandak's brows were always furrowed. From the moment he entered this room, he sensitively felt that his physical strength was inexplicably lost. After seeing the stars on the roof, he felt even worse.

But at present, it is difficult to get off the tiger. Deherim's army cannot accept the scolding after the surrender, and Bandak himself cannot accept returning home like this.

So far, they can only force their way out. Defeat these undead one by one.

Bandak watched as the man stepped up the stone ladder and reached the top of the altar.

This gave him a ray of light in his heart.

"Soldiers, don't give up. Deherim is waiting for us behind us, let us rush out of here together!!" Bandak shouted, raising his arms.

The soldiers behind Bandak responded in unison, holding their weapons tightly in their hands.

"Kill!" The man on the altar ordered.

Hearing this, the undead warriors standing on the ground rushed to the front of the Swadian sergeants.

With the knife and ax in his hand, he slashed at the newly modified shield.

"Bang!!" If there were ordinary people with poor physiques present, they would probably be shaken by the impact of the sword and shield and their ears would ring.

The Swadian sergeant was also exhausted under the pressure of this wave of shock.

The situation seems to be getting tricky down.

While forming a defensive formation, the Swadian sergeant attacked the undead warrior's weakness with the weapon in his hand, coordinating with the cavalry.

But this time it didn't seem to pose any threat to the undead warriors.

A Swadian warrior's shield was smashed and torn apart. Immediately afterwards, the undead warrior grabbed his neck and wanted to put him to death.

However, he was stopped by Bandak. Bundak took a spear from the cavalryman and drove it deep into the undead warrior's knee, causing him to fall to the ground.

After an undead warrior loses its attack power for a short time, Dherim's warriors will immediately surround it and attack it in groups.

The battle lasted for a while, Bandak wiped the sweat from his forehead.

His eyes calmly glanced at every place where soldiers were fighting: In any case, when the time and place were not favorable, Dherim's soldiers suffered far more casualties than the undead.

Bandak locked his eyes on the man standing on the high platform again.

That man has been standing there since the beginning of the battle.

A burst of doubts arose in Bandak's heart, and he found that the highest point of the altar was also where the stars gathered.

After thinking about it for a while in my mind, I had a clue about the way out of the predicament.

Bandak once again devoted himself to the battle, and silently approached the altar.

Behind him were several close officers and subordinates who provided cover for him. Wait until a few people dive near the stone stairs leading to the altar. The people around them hardly noticed their approach.

Bandak led the soldiers onto the altar.

The men on top had already noticed their destination.

At this time, he waved his right hand on the astrolabe in front of him.

Four undead knights burning with flames appeared in front of Bandak and the others. blocked their way.

Bandak clenched the weapon in his hand, his heart sank, and he shouted loudly: "Come on!!"

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